VILLA'S REBELS;
PRVCU ATRnPITTEC PPPAIJTUn rMotl AlKUUilfco MrUltluJ.
TWO AMERICAN GIRLS CARRIED OFF.
MUTILATED BODIES FOUND.
Uy Meirmili—Frcse Aesocla.tion-OoDyrieht "Times" and Sydnejr "Sim" Services. ■ New York, March .6. It is reported that two daughters of an American doctor in Mexico, aged twenty ,nnd seventeen, were carried off by General Villa's rebels. Their mutilated bodies have been found. Othor atrocities were perpetrated. • STRONG CRITICISM IN EUROPE. (Press Association.) Berlin, March 6. The newspapers strongly criticise America's helplessness in Mexico. By permitting the importation of arms America has lent practical support to plundorors. Both Villa and Carranza mock Europe and America.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 5
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99VILLA'S REBELS; Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2002, 9 March 1914, Page 5
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